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the architectural style throughout is pisa's very own pisan romanesque. where traditional romanesque has a heavy, fortress feel, pisan romanesque is light and elegant. the buildings, with their tight rows of thin columns, geometric designs, and striped colored marble, give the campo a striking unity. the 200-foot-tall bell tower is famous because it leans about 15 feet. the tower started to lean almost immediately after construction began. various architects tried to correct the problem of the leaning by straightening up the top section. the tower tilted a little more each year, and was in danger of actually falling over. over the centuries, they tried every trick imaginable to stop the tilt. finally, they figured it out, stabilized the tower, and in 2001, the leaning tower of pisa was reopened to the climbing public. climbing to the top is an unforgettable experience, offering great views of the city, the square, and its dramatic duomo. pisa's huge and richly decorated duomo, or cathedral, is artistically more important than its more famous bell tower. i
the architectural style throughout is pisa's very own pisan romanesque. where traditional romanesque has a heavy, fortress feel, pisan romanesque is light and elegant. the buildings, with their tight rows of thin columns, geometric designs, and striped colored marble, give the campo a striking unity. the 200-foot-tall bell tower is famous because it leans about 15 feet. the tower started to lean almost immediately after construction began. various architects tried to correct the problem of the...
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how much should we care about pisa? is that the race we want to run for mark my view is that we absolutely should not run the pisa race because one when the colonists talk about opportunity cost, every time you do one thing youcan't do something else . if you say listen, we're going to focus on the skill that will be tested on pisa, what you're doing is your narrowing the curriculum to those. those tests, those skills tested on pisa. one of the things i do in my book is i took the pisa test and looked at the skill set and so i was reading about the science test and one of the things they said is the pisa test is not going to look to see if you memorize the names of flowers. we don't care if you memorize the names of minerals. it's primarily problem-solving so when you take the science test, a lot of clicking and dragging and puzzles and just mind challenge games which are fine. kids like thosethings. pisa test is fun. it's a pleasant two hours, that's how long it takes . but you don't learn any science. so if you say we
how much should we care about pisa? is that the race we want to run for mark my view is that we absolutely should not run the pisa race because one when the colonists talk about opportunity cost, every time you do one thing youcan't do something else . if you say listen, we're going to focus on the skill that will be tested on pisa, what you're doing is your narrowing the curriculum to those. those tests, those skills tested on pisa. one of the things i do in my book is i took the pisa test and...
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the top rank are in pisa 2015 is also one of the most effective in terms of. reducing childhood obesity they have a program that subjects students to shaming and very very restrictive eating and exercise regimen some of some of those tactics would be considered in canada for example child abuse i think. doesn't really make sense to compare test scores without accounting for how you arrive at those tests so the other way around i would say what are the test scores and then why is it that they're like one of the processes and some of the processes personally i would like to see in canada anyway have a colleague where miss news one of the newest members of the international cademy is from japan and she has a daughter this just got into the high school that she wanted but per year now persisted sam stress and every night she was studying and studying and finally she did the test and she got into the school she wanted i don't like that and when i look at the results for japan compared with canada or australia i mean pretty equal footing and we're talking about diff
the top rank are in pisa 2015 is also one of the most effective in terms of. reducing childhood obesity they have a program that subjects students to shaming and very very restrictive eating and exercise regimen some of some of those tactics would be considered in canada for example child abuse i think. doesn't really make sense to compare test scores without accounting for how you arrive at those tests so the other way around i would say what are the test scores and then why is it that they're...
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had999, the tort of pisa recovered its original a lower. extra tabs unveiled an uncommon phenomenon. it seemed like the tower is now pursuing a it's a slow but steady path toward straightening without the intervention of scientists. what happened the leaning tower of pisa became straight as a pole? one 4 million people a year come visit it as an attraction? tourists can rest assured. scientists say the tower should soon stop its progression of and find a comfortable inclination. first playoffs -- it was a finite for english clubs enjoying heavy winds. not such a good evening for french side. suffering to feed on new road. another had a shocker, suffering defeat. the season got off to a difficult start. don't have to do without a star player due to injury. the spanish international was hurt during a training session. could be out for an estimated three months due to the knock. the stabilization and compression of the factor, but the recovery period of two months. >> alonso used social media to review the news of his injury. the start of his
had999, the tort of pisa recovered its original a lower. extra tabs unveiled an uncommon phenomenon. it seemed like the tower is now pursuing a it's a slow but steady path toward straightening without the intervention of scientists. what happened the leaning tower of pisa became straight as a pole? one 4 million people a year come visit it as an attraction? tourists can rest assured. scientists say the tower should soon stop its progression of and find a comfortable inclination. first playoffs...
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the program for international student assessment, or "pisa" test, has been given to 15-year- olds in 65 countries every three years since 2000. a way to test and compare performances in reading, math and science. results from 2012 were released today, and, once again, the u.s. hovered near the middle of the pack, lagging in some areas even as other countries advanced. math remains the biggest challenge. 29 other systems had higher average scores than american high schoolers. the u.s. fared better in reading, where it ranked 20th, and in science, ranking 23rd. the best results were in east asia, where students from shanghai, singapore, south korea and japan, among others, placed near the top. pisa results also showed another concern for american teens as well: a smaller percentage of them reached the top levels of proficiency. as in the past, though, some education experts questioned just what and how much pisa tells us, given social, cultural and economic differences among nations. the pisa test is coordinated by the organization for economic cooperation and development, the o.e.c.d.
the program for international student assessment, or "pisa" test, has been given to 15-year- olds in 65 countries every three years since 2000. a way to test and compare performances in reading, math and science. results from 2012 were released today, and, once again, the u.s. hovered near the middle of the pack, lagging in some areas even as other countries advanced. math remains the biggest challenge. 29 other systems had higher average scores than american high schoolers. the u.s....
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is it at all of the tower of| pisa? or is it as tall as the tower of pisa? ., ., . .., pisa? or is it as tall as the tower of pisa? ., ., . .. , of pisa? not a technical term, but it is uuite of pisa? not a technical term, but it is quite a _ of pisa? not a technical term, but it is quite a stumpy _ of pisa? not a technical term, but it is quite a stumpy tower. - of pisa? not a technical term, but it is quite a stumpy tower. not - of pisa? not a technical term, but. it is quite a stumpy tower. not very tall but it leans at a spectacular 5.3 degrees which is substantially more than the leaning tower of pisa. that is now 3.97 degrees. because they stopped the leaning, because they stopped the leaning, because they moved it. that was over 5.5. now this little village in germany... now this little village in germany. . ._ now this little village in germany. . . now this little village in german , ., ., , germany... they are not fixing this one? no, germany... they are not fixing this one? no. they _ germany... they are not fixing this one? no, they are _ germany... they are not f
is it at all of the tower of| pisa? or is it as tall as the tower of pisa? ., ., . .., pisa? or is it as tall as the tower of pisa? ., ., . .. , of pisa? not a technical term, but it is uuite of pisa? not a technical term, but it is quite a _ of pisa? not a technical term, but it is quite a stumpy _ of pisa? not a technical term, but it is quite a stumpy tower. - of pisa? not a technical term, but it is quite a stumpy tower. not - of pisa? not a technical term, but. it is quite a stumpy tower....
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c, which has of course not known pisa. the movements of the m, 23 rebel groups, particularly towards the east of the d, r c. and the fear here is that really africa could move from a position of securing stability, at least with in, if you appear to having another hot conflict around the central belt of africa becoming a new area where guns again ablaze and pushing further the idea and the goal of the african union to silence the guns on the continent by 2030. and that is where these rebel groups, if you will come into the fray. the real question is, who continues to sponsor these rebel groups? and of course, you know, if, if that this interest is really to secure these mining interests of the gold mines of the diamond mines, why would it be in their interest to, to really bring upon bloodshed on chinese foreign investment? particularly when one looks at the closeness and coordination that moscow and beijing have continued to have $214.00 people were killed and more than $700.00 can now in nigeria, in just the 1st 3 months
c, which has of course not known pisa. the movements of the m, 23 rebel groups, particularly towards the east of the d, r c. and the fear here is that really africa could move from a position of securing stability, at least with in, if you appear to having another hot conflict around the central belt of africa becoming a new area where guns again ablaze and pushing further the idea and the goal of the african union to silence the guns on the continent by 2030. and that is where these rebel...
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is basically in the same place in these pisa rankings. but i think that three things show up from these scores. number one, duh. poverty does matter, social economics matter. but the second piece is so what do we do about it? and that for the last ten years, the basic strategy in terms of american public education has been test, test, test, test, test. and that, i think, is showing that that hyper testing of students, mass closing of schools, sanctioning of teachers, is not the strategy that works when you look at the other countries that lapped over us. >> there is two things right now that sit in uncomfortable relation to each other. darrell, you're saying over time we're staying where we have been, but education policy has changed tremendously. the amount of charter schools, you can track all of this, right? we have been trying new stuff, so how do you square those two things. >> a lot of the thing that's have been tried are not addressing the root issues. we have a glaring poverty and inequality problem in our country. beyond that we
is basically in the same place in these pisa rankings. but i think that three things show up from these scores. number one, duh. poverty does matter, social economics matter. but the second piece is so what do we do about it? and that for the last ten years, the basic strategy in terms of american public education has been test, test, test, test, test. and that, i think, is showing that that hyper testing of students, mass closing of schools, sanctioning of teachers, is not the strategy that...
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thank you so much. pisa, nato, foreign ministers, as i was saying, i have been meeting in reagan where they've been discussing pensions with russia. could you general against alton bag is thinking now let's listen. i was serious political, the could only get consequences for russia. georgia. i'm your very oh responding, last name to partners contributing or issues, animations aspiring force. ringback membership ministers every stop by our decisions are for those sovereignty on her own integrity management. and we remain committed to in house all of the law office where oldest friends need to kick abilities to defend themselves. training on exercising together, providing maritime support and sharing information. we also addressed the importance of moving ahead with reforms to sanctioned the rule of law and democracy, fight corruption and continue to transform the security and defense sectors. these reforms are key to make both a georgia and ukraine stronger and more resilient. our 2nd session is focused on afghanistan and the lessons learned from naples engagement there over almost 2 de
thank you so much. pisa, nato, foreign ministers, as i was saying, i have been meeting in reagan where they've been discussing pensions with russia. could you general against alton bag is thinking now let's listen. i was serious political, the could only get consequences for russia. georgia. i'm your very oh responding, last name to partners contributing or issues, animations aspiring force. ringback membership ministers every stop by our decisions are for those sovereignty on her own integrity...
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the test is called the program for international student assessment or pisa. 17th of 34 countries in reading, 21st in science, 26th in math which doesn't look good. how do we improve them? i have a terrific panel, joel klein is the former chancellor of new york city's school system, wendy kopf, teach for all and sal kan is one of the most innovative educators in the world and the founder of kan academy and tom friedman the three-time pulitzer prize winning columnist for the new york times. joel you've seen these results for years. what do you think is the big takeaway? >> the clear takeaway is we're stuck and not getting the results we need with our kids and we're going to pay a human price if we don't change, change quickly and rapidly. two points people should understand, pisa tests the kind of skills that the market is going to demand, the kind of higher order complex thinking that in a global high-tech economy our children need to have if they're going to succeed, and a failure to have those skills is going to mean they're not going to be able to get the jobs they want. the world
the test is called the program for international student assessment or pisa. 17th of 34 countries in reading, 21st in science, 26th in math which doesn't look good. how do we improve them? i have a terrific panel, joel klein is the former chancellor of new york city's school system, wendy kopf, teach for all and sal kan is one of the most innovative educators in the world and the founder of kan academy and tom friedman the three-time pulitzer prize winning columnist for the new york times. joel...
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the fighters knew this and hundreds hit the streets of pisa to protest italy and lead shipping of weapons from there to ukraine, under the guise of humanitarian aid. ah hello and welcome taught international. we're coming to you live from a studios to have in moscow. i'm policy and thank you for joining us. let's 1st go over recent developments around the ukraine conflict. equate him president vladimir zalinski has cited martial law to order at 10 pre ban on 11 opposition parties. k, me, they hold pro russian positions china. the deputy foreign minister meanwhile, says punitive measures against moscow a counter productive and only add fuel to the fire, hurting ordinary people and disrupting the global economy. the un says there's a shortage of supplies, including food, water and medicines. in the cities of my reopen. and so me, russia has said more than 3600 tons of meditation, a to ukraine. since the start of the coming conflict that says kid officials say they have agreed, 7 escape routes with the kremlin. moscow says the evacuation of civilians is ongoing, although ukraine is not coope
the fighters knew this and hundreds hit the streets of pisa to protest italy and lead shipping of weapons from there to ukraine, under the guise of humanitarian aid. ah hello and welcome taught international. we're coming to you live from a studios to have in moscow. i'm policy and thank you for joining us. let's 1st go over recent developments around the ukraine conflict. equate him president vladimir zalinski has cited martial law to order at 10 pre ban on 11 opposition parties. k, me, they...
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one year ago french troops began their withdrawal from pisa enough to stop the bleeding of the fifty of their colleagues to work during four years in the tree presents. that approach a local development projects of one victim to corruption the afghan army has struggled to contain the taliban. when the americans leave. what will happen to the country reporters on the site kept in force and kept all gone act. she is a sin to you on all the stops and there are two sides to europe's car industry. small. it runs like a truancy are still struggling with falling sales the high end brands are eyeing growth especially in markets outside your title and land rover is often about to cast a korean it's become a real cash cow for its own of the indian conglomerate style to begin ten on to tackle on land rovers chief executive rob spence peace with its from the sun does or says so. but the company has introduced a coupe a passion of the tiger at that time and that's in a pretty dramatic action as you can see not that big a very much indeed and this dish takes for being with us. let me just a song b
one year ago french troops began their withdrawal from pisa enough to stop the bleeding of the fifty of their colleagues to work during four years in the tree presents. that approach a local development projects of one victim to corruption the afghan army has struggled to contain the taliban. when the americans leave. what will happen to the country reporters on the site kept in force and kept all gone act. she is a sin to you on all the stops and there are two sides to europe's car industry....
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and then get them in a productive and put the way and has that been successful has been successful pisa . it was successful after that we ended up getting that situation when. the became a could make kindest of us to address the concerns of the charge i'm the type basically wanted. issues on safety. on with impunity some so on government have to come in. and keep an added layer shortens that. they think their local time in place right now heidi let's go back to the situation in the united states because it's it's incredibly illuminating as a as to the nature of the problem that all of you in your profession are having to deal with at the moment measles have been eliminated in the united states in the by the year two thousand i understand now in washington state it seems as though you've got a battle royal on between they don't want their children to be immunized and those who feel that it should be mandatory so there's a bit of a battle when it comes to legislation going on at the end result is that you do have a high incidence of of measles as a as a disease being endured by the popula
and then get them in a productive and put the way and has that been successful has been successful pisa . it was successful after that we ended up getting that situation when. the became a could make kindest of us to address the concerns of the charge i'm the type basically wanted. issues on safety. on with impunity some so on government have to come in. and keep an added layer shortens that. they think their local time in place right now heidi let's go back to the situation in the united...
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to fly that we weren't going anywhere and i know i wouldn't have had all of a canceled our flight to pisa we found out in the taxi on the way over here actually i see a lot of. ryanair had tried to limit the disruption caused by the cabin crew strike even pressured many of its employees to cross the picket lines. but company management failed to find common ground with union representatives. and. ryanair is a textbook example of what you shouldn't do be a worker relations union relations or management style they abuse their workers they humiliate them the striking workers want to draw public attention to what they call abuse with these water bottles they're required to buy their own water wall and duty just like passengers the strikes in belgium portugal and spain are centered on working conditions rather than money. there has been flying for ryan air for six years but despite the loyalty when he sick he says he's on his own. if i get treatment here i have to foot the bill myself and hope that the irish insurance system pays me back we also can't get loans for a house t.v. or car because
to fly that we weren't going anywhere and i know i wouldn't have had all of a canceled our flight to pisa we found out in the taxi on the way over here actually i see a lot of. ryanair had tried to limit the disruption caused by the cabin crew strike even pressured many of its employees to cross the picket lines. but company management failed to find common ground with union representatives. and. ryanair is a textbook example of what you shouldn't do be a worker relations union relations or...
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the latest results from pisa, the international test of 15 year olds in 65 countries, shows among the 34 top-developed nations american kids are average. the u.s. scored 14th in reading, 17th in science and 25th in math. slightly higher than the last time the test were given. but the really stunning news comes from china, and the province of shanghai, where students scored better than anyone else in the world after taking the test for the first time. overall, of the top six performers, asia dominates. >> two generations ago you knew if a nation was rich it was well educated but today that doesn't work. >> reporter: how is asia getting better results? longer school days, better educated teachers and a culture that values education. the obama administration has put billions of dollars to ward education reform but these test results, officials say, are yet another wake-up call. >> other countries are investing more. they are investing smarter and putting more resources behind the children in the community that need the most help and they are outeducating us today. that's the brutal truth
the latest results from pisa, the international test of 15 year olds in 65 countries, shows among the 34 top-developed nations american kids are average. the u.s. scored 14th in reading, 17th in science and 25th in math. slightly higher than the last time the test were given. but the really stunning news comes from china, and the province of shanghai, where students scored better than anyone else in the world after taking the test for the first time. overall, of the top six performers, asia...
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in england i was like i said a little way they counseled our flight to pisa we found out in the taxi have a lot of. ryanair had try to limit the disruption caused by the company pre-strike it even pressured many of its employees to cross the picket lines the company management failed to find common ground with the union representatives. from brian is a textbook example of what you shouldn't be at work relations union relations all management style they abuse their workers they humiliate them and you get all of the press the strikes are centered on working conditions rather the money i alice has been trying for brian after six years but despite the loyalty when he sick he says he's on his own. god if i get treatment i have i have to foot the bill myself and hope that the irish insurance system pacing back a little bit of a brawl that we also can't get loans for help so carl because we earn our income abroad. those are going to start coming out in foreign banks won't give loans in spain or. they're not backing down yet more strike action is planned for august as the dispute continues.
in england i was like i said a little way they counseled our flight to pisa we found out in the taxi have a lot of. ryanair had try to limit the disruption caused by the company pre-strike it even pressured many of its employees to cross the picket lines the company management failed to find common ground with the union representatives. from brian is a textbook example of what you shouldn't be at work relations union relations all management style they abuse their workers they humiliate them...
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recibio a queretaro, navas abre el marcador, y navas después con el segundo, un minuto después zinha la pisa y golazo de brisuela, al 82 paulo da silva completa la goleada, toluca 4, gallos 0, quedan 1 punto detras >> real madrid recibe al getafe, gareth bale se lesiono y no participo >> getafe se ponía adelante >> después pepe igualaba,, después cristiano ronaldo de penal, su gol 208 para el real madrid, isco con este golazo el 3 a 1, y en la última jugada del partido cristiano ronaldo de tacon completa la goleada anotando su gol 209, cristiano ronaldo supera el record de hugo sánchez >> en inglaterra, el derby de manchester, el kun agüero pone al city en frente, después yaya toure consigue el segundo, el kun después con el segundo, después nasri con el 4 a 0, wayne rooney descontó con este golazo, pero no le alcanzo al manchester united. >> si quiere más información visite univisión deportes.com, felix hasta la próxima >> muchas gracias alejandro, estas son las imágenes de la mayor maera de china, golpeo fujian, miles de espectadores vieron como golpeo la costa después de q
recibio a queretaro, navas abre el marcador, y navas después con el segundo, un minuto después zinha la pisa y golazo de brisuela, al 82 paulo da silva completa la goleada, toluca 4, gallos 0, quedan 1 punto detras >> real madrid recibe al getafe, gareth bale se lesiono y no participo >> getafe se ponía adelante >> después pepe igualaba,, después cristiano ronaldo de penal, su gol 208 para el real madrid, isco con este golazo el 3 a 1, y en la última jugada del partido...
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these pisa tests have led to changes in what teenagers are taught. changes almost ten years ago in scotland, more recently in wales, and a big shake—up in gcses in england. in maths there has been progress in the uk, but take a look at these differences since 2006. england has improved in the last three years. wales, starting lower, but a similar rate of improvement. while northern ireland is stable, scotland has dipped slightly further in maths, though it has bounced back in reading. but the uk does less well on the happiness of teenagers, something the students in northern ireland recognise. i do know of a few people who are kind of upset and feel they're not living their life to the full, not going out and getting every opportunity they can, which is quite sad. the stress with schoolwork and then falling behind, and may be issues at home that some people could experience, it alljust adds up. a reminder, perhaps, that success in education can be measured in many ways. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. elon musk — the billionaire founder of electric c
these pisa tests have led to changes in what teenagers are taught. changes almost ten years ago in scotland, more recently in wales, and a big shake—up in gcses in england. in maths there has been progress in the uk, but take a look at these differences since 2006. england has improved in the last three years. wales, starting lower, but a similar rate of improvement. while northern ireland is stable, scotland has dipped slightly further in maths, though it has bounced back in reading. but the...
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we begin though with an exhibition and just off of pisa limburg photography which he himself put together just before his death last september. was one of the most influential photographic artists of his generation working almost exclusively in black and white he's perhaps best known for the models like campbell and cindy crawford to supermodel status but as the exhibition shows he was so much more than just a fashion photographer. untold story was planted in. a retrospective of his work he spent 2 years working on the gem in photography his friends and colleagues came to descend on earth to celebrate his.
we begin though with an exhibition and just off of pisa limburg photography which he himself put together just before his death last september. was one of the most influential photographic artists of his generation working almost exclusively in black and white he's perhaps best known for the models like campbell and cindy crawford to supermodel status but as the exhibition shows he was so much more than just a fashion photographer. untold story was planted in. a retrospective of his work he...
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. ♪ >> pero cuando pisa un cuadrilÁtero, se convierte en la criatura y demuestra que a pesar de ser muy pequeÑo, no le teme a nadie por grande que sea. >> no me achicounh@primer imp.Ó espÍritu triunfador que tiene. >> es un gran luchador. como Él mismo dice: no se achica. se siente capaz. >> ademÁs del Éxito, ha encontrado el amor en el ring. una jooven de 19 aÑos es su esposa. [aplausos] >> para quien la diferencia de tamaÑo no existe. >> no...
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anybody who has been to italy, north of pisa, should, if they have symptoms, flu—like symptoms, should self—isolate, which means go home and try to stay out of contact with other people. meanwhile, a hotel in tenerife is in lockdown after an italian tourist tested positive for coronavirus. in south korea, a tenth person has died from the illness, and iran has reported another three deaths. life expectancy among women living in the poorest communities in england has declined since 2011, according to a new report on health inequality. health has stopped improving. health inequalities are increasing, and the recommendations that we made ten years ago are not being acted on, and acting on them would create better societies. campaigners against sexual violence have welcomed the guilty verdicts in the case against former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein, as he is taken to hospital on his way to prison. stop building houses on flood plains in england unless it's absolutely necessary. that's the warning from the head of the environment agency. violence has worsened in parts of the indian
anybody who has been to italy, north of pisa, should, if they have symptoms, flu—like symptoms, should self—isolate, which means go home and try to stay out of contact with other people. meanwhile, a hotel in tenerife is in lockdown after an italian tourist tested positive for coronavirus. in south korea, a tenth person has died from the illness, and iran has reported another three deaths. life expectancy among women living in the poorest communities in england has declined since 2011,...
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el paciente puede dirigir hacia donde ir, y puede tener la misma sensaciÓn en su cabeza que cuando pisa el suelo una persona sin problemas con su aparato motriz. esto requiere de un enfrentamiento puntual. esta alternativa novedosa podrÍa cambiar la vida de millones de personas en todo el planeta, por eso, se aprovecharÁ la inauguraciÓn de la copa del mundo para presentarla y asÍ lograr mayor financiaciÓn y apoyo y producir la prÓtesis a gran escala. ese dÍa los ojos del mundo estarÁn puesto en brasil, en la ceremonia de apertura se verÁ un mensaje de optimismo. ahora se estÁ trabajando en la selecciÓn de la persona paraplÉjica que darÁ ese salto. >> un hombre fue detenido por un policÍa, pero no ordenÓ y acelerÓ, el oficial se aferró al parabrisas del coche, quedando colgado por mÁs de una milla, el incidente ocurriÓ en china, el policÍa fue hospitalizado. en in ♪ ♪ >> damosla bienvenida a carla que nos trae toda la informaciÓn deportiva con el nuevo campeÓn del fÚtbol mexicano. >> gracias fÉlix. en el fÚtbol mexicano ya tenemos campeÓn para el torneo la a
el paciente puede dirigir hacia donde ir, y puede tener la misma sensaciÓn en su cabeza que cuando pisa el suelo una persona sin problemas con su aparato motriz. esto requiere de un enfrentamiento puntual. esta alternativa novedosa podrÍa cambiar la vida de millones de personas en todo el planeta, por eso, se aprovecharÁ la inauguraciÓn de la copa del mundo para presentarla y asÍ lograr mayor financiaciÓn y apoyo y producir la prÓtesis a gran escala. ese dÍa los ojos del mundo estarÁn...
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we are preparing to talk about just released results of a global standardized test called pisa which stands for program for international student assessment. the report card for the united states was less than stellar. out of 72 countries and territories in the study, 38 ranked above the united states in math, 24 outranked america in science, and 22 in reading. why? and what can we learn from the top-ranked nations? here to discuss are wendy cop, she now runs a global version of teach for all. and andria slicker is the director of education and skills at the organization that puts out these pisa rankings. ton just understand you know, the united states is really extraordinarily does extraordinarily poorly here. particularly how rich it is and that it spends an enormous amount on education. i want you to talk a little bit about what i thought was one of the most surprising countries which is vietnam. poor country developing country. and yet, massively outperforms the united states. why? >> you know, the world is no longer divided between rich and well-educated nations and poor and bad
we are preparing to talk about just released results of a global standardized test called pisa which stands for program for international student assessment. the report card for the united states was less than stellar. out of 72 countries and territories in the study, 38 ranked above the united states in math, 24 outranked america in science, and 22 in reading. why? and what can we learn from the top-ranked nations? here to discuss are wendy cop, she now runs a global version of teach for all....
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singapore topped the list, participating in pisa. finland tops it in pisa. it cannot be by accident that the policy of the government of singapore is to recruit teachers from the top third of the ranks of high-school graduates going to college. finland does the same. in finland, the university's accept only 10% of the applicants into the school of education that they receive. they only accept &. there are cultural reasons for this that we caniscuss. right now, as opposed to singapore and finland, what we do is we recruit our teachers from the bottom third rather than the top third of high-school graduates. ed trust indicated that 88% of the teachers in highest poverty schools across the nation are in the bottom floor tile on basic skills tests for teachers. 88%. surprisingly, 11% are in the bottom who are teaching in middle-class schools. how can we expect our kids to meet the demands for the twenty-first century, to achieve the kind of results we are looking for? if our teachers aren't able to teach what our kids need to know. this is a critical policy issu
singapore topped the list, participating in pisa. finland tops it in pisa. it cannot be by accident that the policy of the government of singapore is to recruit teachers from the top third of the ranks of high-school graduates going to college. finland does the same. in finland, the university's accept only 10% of the applicants into the school of education that they receive. they only accept &. there are cultural reasons for this that we caniscuss. right now, as opposed to singapore and...
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is what you need, but for now the whole world in the photographs does not allow the leaning tower of pisa to fall. i will support finnish in every sense. watch the project on our tv channel and travel online revived regional ties have become a driver for minsk moscow a new point a starting point in the history of relations between belarus and the murmansk region was the visit to us last week by the governor of this russian region. murmansk is a strategic point on the map of russia, the very north of the european part of our neighbor. here the largest ice-free russian port beyond the arctic circle enters the neutral waters. you can name all international straits. for us, these are opportunities and not only the logistics of supplying safety equipment for joint projects, a lot about our interests, a report by veronika riot. in the bowels of the kola peninsula, almost the entire periodic table is mined here by three dozen belaz minerals, a direct road to the north of russia, new contracts are already being discussed , there are good developments. for example, by the end of the year we plan t
is what you need, but for now the whole world in the photographs does not allow the leaning tower of pisa to fall. i will support finnish in every sense. watch the project on our tv channel and travel online revived regional ties have become a driver for minsk moscow a new point a starting point in the history of relations between belarus and the murmansk region was the visit to us last week by the governor of this russian region. murmansk is a strategic point on the map of russia, the very...
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to the bush which is a three hundred take to pisa version bush that they've got to themselves just them the handlers and a few antelope so they come here in the morning they roam around freely together they feed they eat range of things leaves roots grass different things and they feed. drink water they also swim. in the mud just do things that elephants do and they do it together as a herd so they come here every day and then when it starts getting dark at about four or five o'clock they'll start walking together with they had back to the nursery. we got a phone call to say that there was this very young elephant that had been orphaned and he is a victim of touching down in the south for the country and he was found a learn but in an area where there is. currently it's very very hot down there it's a very hostile environment to be a tough environment. we sent a plane and we connected him. once on the airplane usually depending on the situation of the cop. we put up a drip and we administer a few other critical components to making sure that the elephant survives the full journey of the
to the bush which is a three hundred take to pisa version bush that they've got to themselves just them the handlers and a few antelope so they come here in the morning they roam around freely together they feed they eat range of things leaves roots grass different things and they feed. drink water they also swim. in the mud just do things that elephants do and they do it together as a herd so they come here every day and then when it starts getting dark at about four or five o'clock they'll...
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. >> today, you know, is like the day after pisa day. so i'm sure most of you filed some stories about pisa and about, you know, the sky falling and things like that, although i haven't actually seen much of that. i saw, actually, a lot of really good reporting under the numbers, and i just want to thank all of you for that. and, you know, we've been through this rodeo before. this is the third or fourth time that pisa results -- the third time in my memory, but the fourth or fifth time that pisa results have -- [inaudible] [audio difficulty] what does it say that the united states is pretty much in the middle of the pack on mathematics, science and english? and particularly this year where there was a real focus on mathematics for the first time in ten years. it says two or three things. number one, it says that things like poverty, socioeconomics really matter because you look at the states like massachusetts and connecticut that did well and what they've done, and you look at the data when you pull it out and try to account for povert
. >> today, you know, is like the day after pisa day. so i'm sure most of you filed some stories about pisa and about, you know, the sky falling and things like that, although i haven't actually seen much of that. i saw, actually, a lot of really good reporting under the numbers, and i just want to thank all of you for that. and, you know, we've been through this rodeo before. this is the third or fourth time that pisa results -- the third time in my memory, but the fourth or fifth time...
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como se aprecia en las imÁgenes con el oficial que reciÉn llega a la escena pisa la cabeza del muchacho y luego ambos agentes lo suben a la patrulla. "lo que vi en este vÍdeo me molestÓ, y ha molestado a todos los que realmente presenciaron el incidente". dijo la mayor autoridad policial de la ciudad en una conferencia de prensa. pero otro vÍdeo muestra lo que sucediÓ el momento mismo de la detenciÓn. el primer oficial que confrontÓ al joven le pega un puÑetazo mientras el conductor levantaba sus manos. asÍ fue como terminÓ el rostro demetrios. el joven denuncia brutalidad policial. ni el jefe de policÍa le pidiÓ a los oficiales involucrados, los mismos que le informe policial, no reportaron que golpearon al infractor. y asÍ fue como una patada y un puÑetazo injustificado terminaron con la carrera de esos agentes del orden con 19 y 21 aÑos de servicio a la instituciÓn. el joven quedÓ libre, salió de prisiÓn con su rostro ensangrentado. uno de los oficiales escribiÓ en su reporte que ordenÓ al joven salir del auto, pero Él se rehusÓ y cogió su celular y empezÓ a g
como se aprecia en las imÁgenes con el oficial que reciÉn llega a la escena pisa la cabeza del muchacho y luego ambos agentes lo suben a la patrulla. "lo que vi en este vÍdeo me molestÓ, y ha molestado a todos los que realmente presenciaron el incidente". dijo la mayor autoridad policial de la ciudad en una conferencia de prensa. pero otro vÍdeo muestra lo que sucediÓ el momento mismo de la detenciÓn. el primer oficial que confrontÓ al joven le pega un puÑetazo mientras el...